that sounds almost un-american. they haven't called the state yet, they haven't called the state. who the heck cares, the race has been decided. in the state of florida they created a ballot that i can't stretch that far, it's nine pages. it took from 20 minutes to an hour to read the thing. they were lines in miami dade, tampa, orlando. florida isn't called yet either. so we've been looking at the exhibit polling to try to figure out what was we thought going on actually going on. the question was is it all about the economy? what have we learned? >> i think in the end shepherd it really is. when you go back and look at the themes that emerge from the polls. there was a very narrow gap in the end between mitt romney and president obama on the economy. basically an area where mitt romney was supposed to have this huge advantage all the way through. who do you trust to better handle the economy. they're neck and neck. who do you trust to handle the federal debt, they're neck in neck as well. a pivotal moment in this race when you look at system of the turning points, bill clinton s